A panel of federal judges have declined to extend Alina Habba’s term as a United States attorney for the district of New Jersey beyond the interim period of 120 days.
Tuesday’s court order, signed by the chief judge for the District of New Jersey, Renee Marie Bumb, brings Habba’s brief tenure to an end for now.
The judges instead elevated Desiree Grace, Habba’s deputy at the US Attorney’s Office in New Jersey, to serve as the bureau’s top federal prosecutor.
But the administration of President Donald Trump quickly denounced the judges’ decision as political activism and fired Grace from the role before she could even take up the post.
“[Alina Habba] has been doing a great job in making NJ safe again. Nonetheless, politically…
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